Do you need a lemonade stand license?

It depends on the location. Some cities and counties require a license to operate a lemonade stand, while others do not. It's best to check with your local government to find out if you need a license.

In general, a license is required if you are operating a lemonade stand for commercial purposes, such as selling lemonade to the public. However, if you are operating a lemonade stand for a non-commercial purpose, such as raising money for charity or selling lemonade to your friends and neighbors, you may not need a license.

If you do need a license, the requirements will vary from location to location. Some common requirements include:

- Being at least a certain age, such as 18 years old

- Getting a permit or license from the local government

- Paying a fee

- Following certain health and safety regulations

If you are planning to operate a lemonade stand, it's important to do your research and find out what the requirements are in your area. Failure to obtain a license if one is required could result in fines or other penalties.